Truman alumni actively care about the people around them and for the world. In addition to attending events, here are some ways you can get involved with your alma mater and stay connected with the Truman community.

Get Involved with a Regional Alumni Group
You choose the level of involvement in one of our regional alumni chapters or clubs that fits best with your schedule—show your support by attending events and networking with other alumni. Or get more involved by helping organize an event, serving on a committee, or representing your alumni chapter or club at the annual Alumni Leader Conference held on campus.

Recruit Future Students
Truman is always looking for bright and curious students to follow in your footsteps. If you know a student who's a perfect fit for Truman, encourage them to apply or visit campus.

Hire Truman Interns & Graduates
You know the quality of a Truman degree, and our Career Center can help maximize your recruitment efforts by pairing you up with interns and graduates whose talents and interests match your employment needs.

Make an Annual GiftYour gifts support learning opportunities that inspire curious and intellectual students who are fueled by the desire to make a difference in the world.

Travel with Alumni & Friends
Expand your horizons in the company of fellow Bulldogs — make new connections and discoveries through our Annual Alumni Group Travel Program.

Initiate a ScholarshipCreating a named scholarship is one way you can assist students and leave your own legacy. It's also a very meaningful way to honor family and friends.

Interested in volunteering?
Let us know which volunteer opportunities you are interested in by submitting our Volunteer Interest Form, and we will pair you up with the opportunities that match your interests.

"I love my local alumni chapter. Our group does so many things around the city that I never knew existed. It's a great way to meet people outside your normal social circle and of course, network! It's a low-commitment, fun way to still be involved with the University and get to hear about Truman's happenings."